MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FLORE-PLENO ALBA—Double white foam 
of above. 50¢ 
UMBELLICUS CHRYSANTHUS—2”- 4”. Tight mass of gray-green 
velvety rosettes. Yellow flowers in July and August. 35¢ 
UVALARIA GRANDIFLORA—15”. Showy plant for half shade. 
The 2” long pendulant yellow bells are a sight in April. Acid ts 
ere 
VACCINIUM VITIS-IDEA—6”. Evergreen Mountain Cranberry. 
Glossy round leaves. Pink bells from April to June followed by 
bright red fruit. Acid leafmold soil. Sun or shade. 75¢c 
VACCINIUM VITIS-IDEA—4”. Lower growing form. Flowers in 
dense racems. hee Yes 
VACCINIUM VITIS-IDEA MINOR.—2”. Very dwarf form. $1.00 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA—10”. Valuable eround cover for 
shade. Dainty foliage and white flowers in April. Acid soil.  50c 
*VANCOUVERIA PARVIFLORA—10”. Evergreen creeper. Panicles 
of very small white flowers in May. Acid soil, shade. 156 
*VERBENA CANADENSIS—10”. Hardy here in New Jersey. Cut, 
dark green foliage and reddish purple flowers. Sun. 50c 
VERONICA ARMENA—2”, Mat of lacy foliage and vivid blue 
flowers from June till fall. Site 
VERONICA CANESCENS—Just a green film on the coarse gravel 
it likes to roam in. The large, astonishing pale blue flowers grow 
out of the pebbles from June to Sept. Should be gown with 
Hypericum yakosinense (another mite, with golden flowers, bloom- 
ing at the same time) for color combination. Both want full sun 
and each. 75c 
VERONICA DECUMBENS—8”. Dwarf N. Z. shrub. Gray leaves 
with pink edges. Very hardy, stood 30 degrees below. SUC 
*VERONICA GENTIANOIDES—3”-12”. <A species with Gentian- 
like, glaucous leaves and pale blue spikes. 35¢ 
VERONICA INCANA—3”-10”. A striking plant with silvery white 
foliage and graceful flower spikes 6 to 7 inches long. Deep blue. 
July. 35¢ 
VERONICA INCANA ROSEA—A rare plant similar to above with 
pink flowers from June to August. 50c 
VERONICA PECTINATA—2”. Evergreen mat of woolly gray foli- 
age. Deep blue flowers often from spring to fall. 35c 
VERONICA PECTINATA ROSEA—Pink flowered form of the 
above. leis 
VERONICA REPENS—%”. Ground hugging mat of small oval, 
shiny leaves. Pale blue flowers from May to July. B56 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS NANA—2”. Slow growing ground cover. 
Profusion of blue flowers in May and June. 35¢ 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS ROSEA—2”. Similar to above. Pink 
flowers. 350 
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